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Her son had to create a history project at school, so she helped him select a very controversial historical figure and the school changed their rules
If you don't like the rules, maybe it is time to leave.
Jenna Smith, a senior at Duke University, was in high school when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. During that time, she set out to learn more about queer history, so she created The LGBT History Project.
MIAMI - Florida law dictates that Black history must be taught in Florida schools. How it's to be taught changed last summer. Led by Governor Ron DeSantis, the education standards changed. Critics say ...
Since the 1619 Project was founded by New York Times Magazine reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones in August 2019, it has been marred with credible accusations of historical distortions and inaccuracies.
The Black community is being encouraged to take a closer look at their past in Lorain. The Lorain Black History Project is an effort to increase the collection of oral histories, photographs, and ...
WTOP is marking Pride Month by showcasing the people, places and important issues in the LGBTQ+ communities in the D.C. area. Check back all throughout June as we share these stories, on air and ...
Jeanine Brundage and Karen Darner explore Arlington Historical Museum exhibition (staff photo by Scott McCaffrey) The Arlington Historical Society has launched a new initiative designed to capture ...
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